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Wanted to make sure I understand Dub/Bro step techniques
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Wanted to make sure I understand Dub/Bro step techniques

Hey guys, just wanted to get some feedback on what I think is a way to patch an effective bass wobble with modular to make some Excision style heavy bass music.

My idea is to run my Lucifer by Error Instruments module into a filter, and have my LFO modulate the filter. From the research and posts on this sub that seems to be the way.

Please let me know if this is correct or if there are some other super cool ways to pull this off. Im buying a filter this week anyway but if its for the bass I will save up and get what I need. Thanks yall

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